I haven't done anything similar, but this upload in chunks then reassemble
idea bears some similarity to peer to peer file sharing software. I would
look there for ideas in case I got stuck with some problem.
J
From: "Hansel Dunlop"
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>> Another person could simply say: mmm... interesting but... not for my
>> level. And stop coming. Do you really want this?
>
> When all's said and done, if someone doesn't think it's for them, then
> it's not for them. We can try to be as accommodating as possible, but
> you can't please all the
While all are very good ideas, there is still clearly a need for a second
London python dojo since tickets fly in just a few hours after the
announcement.
Just a thought
J
> Ed, it sounds great. I think it would be very good to
> host a different Python session in London, perhaps in
> the other
I would drop by most of the time.
J
> Let me know what the interest is like and we can go from there.
>
> Btw, we're actively look for a Python Dev at Global Radio so if there's
> interest from experienced devs please let me know.
>
> ed.staff...@thisisglobal.com
>
> On 30 January 2012 23:07, To
+1
I couldn't make it to part 1 either.
J
> I would also be interested in a rerun of part 1.
>
> Cheers,
> Guy
>
>
>
> On 8 Dec 2011, at 09:57, K Schmitt wrote:
>
>> Add me to the list of people interested in a rerun of part 1. Sounds
>> great.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Kass
>>
>>> Date: Wed, 7 Dec 201
> As an attempt to generate some content and balance out the "jobs"
> discussion
>
> Why don't a few people here tell us what they got up to this year?
> Neat projects at work, things you learned about Python in 2010, things
> you've been playing with
I have automated an ill-thought proces
It was a good laugh indeed. Next time we'll try hard to top this month's
record of two people!
Nice meeting you Tom!
J
> Just a quick reminder about the next pyssup: tomorrow from 7pm at the
> George
> pub (full details below).
>
> http://www.beerintheevening.com/pubs/s/72/728/George/Temple
>
>